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Organic fabric

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Organic fabric use the organic material into fabric.The organic material is no chemical and green production process from the begining of fiber to the end of cloth,the all production process can be ceritified by OCS certification.
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  • Discovering Silk Art and Beauty "Made in Wangu"

    Founded in 2004, Suzhou Wangu Silk Co., Ltd. is located in Suzhou, a city which is famous as "Land of Silk" in China, which makes it a unique advantage in silk culture and weaving skill inheritance. We specialize in the R&D, weaving, dyeing, printing and digital printing of silk. As China Organic fabric Manufacturers and Custom Organic fabric Suppliers, our products are mainly sold to European and American markets. Wangu Silk takes "providing customers with products featuring 'fashion, high quality, excellent service and reasonable price'" as the driving force and direction of the company's sustainable development.


    In the development of new products, Wangu Silk takes the international high-end fashion brand as the blueprint of enterprise R&D, constantly strengthens and improves its own research and development capabilities, adheres to the high-end route, and strives to be one step ahead in the application of new technologies and new materials. At present, the products manufactured and sold by the company have been widely favored by the market. After years of advancement and accumulation, Wangu Silk has established its own advantages and status in the industry.

  • Advancing the Pursuit of Synergy and Sustainable Prosperity between Humans and Nature to Forge a Contemporary Eco-Friendly Fashion Label of Comfort and Preservation

    In 2019, our company cooperated with local silk production enterprises in Yuexi County, Anhui Province in organic silk planting and sericulture base. Wholesale Organic fabric Factory.The silk products have been certified as green products by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of China, and have also passed the CERES factory inspection in Germany. They have the qualification to produce OCS organic products and sell them to Europe. The long-term cooperative dyeing factory obtained the Bluesign certificate issued by the Swiss Bluesign Technology Company in 2015. This certification means that our products are produced in compliance with eco-friendly, health and safety requirements. The GOTS certification for yarns and the GRS certification for recycled fabrics are also due in 2021.

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    The Application of Organic fabric
    Organic fabrics are fabrics made from fibers that are grown without the use of synthetic pesticides, herbicides, or fertilizers. They are often processed without the use of harsh chemicals and are certified by independent organizations to ensure their authenticity. Organic fabrics have a number of benefits, including being better for the environment, being safer for workers who grow and process the fibers, and being better for the health of consumers who wear the fabrics.
    Organic fabrics can be used in a wide range of applications, including:
    Clothing: Organic cotton, hemp, and linen fabrics are often used to make clothing. These fabrics are breathable, comfortable, and durable, making them ideal for everything from t-shirts and jeans to dresses and suits.
    Bedding and linens: Organic cotton, hemp, and bamboo fabrics are often used to make bedding and linens. These fabrics are soft, hypoallergenic, and breathable, making them ideal for sheets, duvet covers, and pillowcases.
    Baby products: Organic cotton and bamboo fabrics are often used to make baby clothing, blankets, and bedding. These fabrics are gentle on a baby's delicate skin and are free from harmful chemicals.
    Home décor: Organic fabrics can be used to make a variety of home décor items, including curtains, tablecloths, and upholstery fabrics. These fabrics are environmentally friendly and can help create a healthier home environment.
    Accessories: Organic fabrics can be used to make a wide range of accessories, including bags, hats, scarves, and gloves. These accessories are often stylish, eco-friendly, and sustainable.
    The Classification of Organic fabric
    Organic fabrics can be classified based on the type of fiber used to make them. Some of the most common types of organic fabrics include:
    Organic cotton: Organic cotton is grown without the use of synthetic pesticides, herbicides, or fertilizers. It is often processed without the use of harsh chemicals and is certified by independent organizations to ensure its authenticity.
    Organic hemp: Organic hemp is grown without the use of synthetic pesticides, herbicides, or fertilizers. It is a highly sustainable crop that requires very little water and can be used to make a wide range of products, including clothing, accessories, and home décor items.
    Organic linen: Organic linen is made from flax fibers that are grown without the use of synthetic pesticides, herbicides, or fertilizers. It is a highly durable fabric that is often used to make clothing, bedding, and home décor items.
    Organic bamboo: Organic bamboo is grown without the use of synthetic pesticides, herbicides, or fertilizers. It is a highly sustainable crop that requires very little water and can be used to make a wide range of products, including clothing, bedding, and accessories.
    Organic wool: Organic wool is made from the fleece of sheep that have been raised without the use of synthetic pesticides, herbicides, or fertilizers. It is a warm and durable fabric that is often used to make clothing, blankets, and other home décor items.
    Organic silk: Organic silk is made from silk fibers that have been produced by silkworms that have been raised without the use of synthetic pesticides, herbicides, or fertilizers. It is a highly luxurious fabric that is often used to make clothing, bedding, and accessories.